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Arch install from latest iso onto a Virtualbox, the Arch way thanks to some help from Midfingrs steps from his github. Earthworm Jim wallpaper here: http://zatransis.deviantart.com/art/Ear … -169042618
Borrowed the Bunsenlabs conky which works out of the box, thankyou. Arc theme, Arc and feanza icons.
Inspiration from mrneillypops. Cheers.
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https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/02/05/neofetch-2017-02-05-01-08-38-17691.th.png
That's jgmenu on a tint2 launcher in the left corner, plus an awesome wallpaper
I'am actually a bit proud.
edit: Debian Stretch and newer Adapta theme in vbox
Last edited by brontosaurusrex (2017-02-06 20:08:47)
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nope. It's just Hydrogen upgraded. But I heard in "BL in Español" that there will be a new iso soon. Could it be?
That's the plan. It probably won't have new installer features, that will come with Helium.
And yes, the upgrade is via our repo thanks to hard work from the team.
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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^^anyway, existing users will gain nothing from re-installing from the Deuterium iso even when it's released. All the changes will arrive in the BL packages by doing an apt-get upgrade.
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^ Thanks brontosaurusrex + Head_on_a_Stick
I couldn't resist trying it myself...
http://i.imgur.com/SjlU8S6m.png
I set "shadow-exclude" for jgmenu in compton.conf
How did you change the systray icons theme?
How did you put that menu? Looks great!
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^ jgmenu by our very own @malm
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How did you change the systray icons theme?
The icons are set from the GTK theme listed in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, either edit the file directly or use `lxappearance`
The icon theme I'm using is Vertex with Xubuntu's Elementary set as a fallback to provide the systray icons.
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How did you put that menu? Looks great!
I based it on @Head_on_a_Stick's tint2rc.
Most of the ingredients are here.
Also, I added the following to ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml:
<application name="terminator">
<decor>no</decor>
</application>
I also disabled shadows in ~/.config/compton.conf
shadow = false;
Do shout if you need step-by-step notes on any of it.
Thanks @Head_on_a_Stick for notes on systray icons - I'll have a play.
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Odroid C2 Armbian_5.25.170210_Odroidc2_Ubuntu_xenial_default_3.14.79_desktop.img
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Finally freed from systemD.
Devuan i386_NETINST (ISO=268M) // (Installed/Customized=950MB) // (Idle=30MB)
I feel now that "init" freedom that i missed since #!
init─┬─bash───urxvt───pstree
├─dbus-daemon
├─login───startx───xinit─┬─Xorg
│ └─spectrwm───conky───8*[{conky}]
├─rsyslogd─┬─{in:imklog}
│ ├─{in:imuxsock}
│ └─{rs:main Q:Reg}
└─udevd
Tumbleweed (Server) | KDE Plasma (Wayland)
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^Congratulations! Also o9000 will like this post as well!
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Thanks martix
^Very nice as always your openbox setup Matt, Really like the Logo. Whoever made it , did great job!
Nili
Tumbleweed (Server) | KDE Plasma (Wayland)
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Thanks martix
^Very nice as always your openbox setup Matt, Really like the Logo. Whoever made it , did great job!
Nili
Thank Nili. One of the guys at Google+ got his mate to make it. I think he did a good job.
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Thank Nili. One of the guys at Google+ got his mate to make it. I think he did a good job.
Welcome So your new OS is called ArchLabs? Interesting! Hope to have a long life.
Congratulation for the new distro.
Yes! bravo to the guy/s that did logo.
Tumbleweed (Server) | KDE Plasma (Wayland)
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freed from systemD
Hey, me too:
If you don't mind me asking, why do you prefer sysvinit over systemd?
Personally, I find sysvinit to be just as complicated as systemd, only the OpenRC init systems seem to offer something genuinely simple.
Also, isn't that a 64-bit processor?
It may use a bit more RAM but a 64-bit system would be both faster and more secure on that hardware.
@Dobbie: that's brilliant, do you have a link to your modified GTK3 themes?
I tried that but mine are rubbish
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